Myung-Hwa Song grew into adulthood during the founding years of Open Thought, and due to watching the collapse of information age social media platforms due to their privacy scandals she was leery to adopt the new software. She cautioned her sister and brothers against using the Brainstorm platform, but her warnings fell on deaf ears.
Currently, she works as an electrical engineer in the Nautilus Fisheries plant, managing the various solar cells on the roof and routing power to subsystems as necessary. She finds the work satisfying, but wishes that the entire building didn’t reek of fish smell. Her friends often tease her about the smell, but she knows they don’t mean anything too rude by it and she often teases them back about how they have bags under their eyes from staying up late at their keyboards.
Her parents constantly harass her about getting married, but Myung-Hwa is content in her job and doesn’t see too much benefit in living with anyone yet. She also doesn’t see herself as being a mother at any point in her life. There are plenty of other people she knows who have split themselves between work and children, and she personally finds this unfair to both.
Her relatives have also tried to guilt her into going onto the Brainstorm, saying that it isn’t fair that she doesn’t have a social media presence for them to speak with her on. She tends to tell them that if they really want to see her so badly, they should come visit; she could show them a few nice restaurants in the parks district.
Age: 29
Sex: Female
Profession: Electrical Engineer
Location: Nautilus Fisheries
Affiliations: Nautilus Fisheries
Disposition: Stubborn, Technophobic
Character Background and Description
Myung-Hwa Song grew into adulthood during the founding years of Open Thought, and due to watching the collapse of information age social media platforms due to their privacy scandals she was leery to adopt the new software. She cautioned her sister and brothers against using the Brainstorm platform, but her warnings fell on deaf ears.
Currently, she works as an electrical engineer in the Nautilus Fisheries plant, managing the various solar cells on the roof and routing power to subsystems as necessary. She finds the work satisfying, but wishes that the entire building didn’t reek of fish smell. Her friends often tease her about the smell, but she knows they don’t mean anything too rude by it and she often teases them back about how they have bags under their eyes from staying up late at their keyboards.
Her parents constantly harass her about getting married, but Myung-Hwa is content in her job and doesn’t see too much benefit in living with anyone yet. She also doesn’t see herself as being a mother at any point in her life. There are plenty of other people she knows who have split themselves between work and children, and she personally finds this unfair to both.
Her relatives have also tried to guilt her into going onto the Brainstorm, saying that it isn’t fair that she doesn’t have a social media presence for them to speak with her on. She tends to tell them that if they really want to see her so badly, they should come visit; she could show them a few nice restaurants in the parks district.